Every country has its hangover cure. Glad we're not Romanian.
@infobeautiful 'best' is an odd adjective to use. Mostly they do not work - the cure is to not get drunk/alternate alcoholic drinks with non- (and waiting for it to go away/dehydrating, per the last two). 'Most popular' would make more sense.
@noodlemaz @infobeautiful My favourite hangover cure has long been "staying home with a book and a nice cup of tea instead." (I'm very boring. 😉)
@noodlemaz @infobeautiful Sure, but a full english is still a great way to start a day.
@infobeautiful Putting them all in cups/bowls is kind of the opposite of good data visualisation hahaha
@infobeautiful Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 : Irn Bru.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irn-Bru
Irn-Bru - Wikipedia

@infobeautiful Wikipedia says that people liken its flavour to tutti-frutti, bubblegum or cream soda. Americans have told me it tastes of pomegranate. To me it simply tastes of Irn Bru, one of the six basic tastes.
@baz @infobeautiful I reckon it tastes of dissolved Gummibärchen.
@mhagdorn @infobeautiful Now I’m wondering if that’s the same taste as Jelly Babies.
@baz @infobeautiful I prefer the Gummibärchen. They are not as squishy and have a more subtle taste
@baz @infobeautiful on the other hand we are talking about Irn Bru. Nothing subtle there
@infobeautiful Yeah Dutchies! Cheers!!! 😜 🍺

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"Hanover hangover cure. Very simple: first, put on your pajamas; then, take an aspirin with a glass of cold water; and then, you vomit 'til your nose bleeds and heave until you see the angels."

--Woody, Cheers (season 11)

@infobeautiful the Romanian soup is the tastiest out of them all tho 😂
@infobeautiful the Polish are correct also now Isotonic is a nation
@infobeautiful If I ever find myself in Romania, I hope I never overdrink.

@infobeautiful I mean, the Romanian one is not so different from the Mexican one (menudo), so maybe there's something to it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menudo_(Mexican_soup)

Menudo (Mexican soup) - Wikipedia

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I think from the British one you forgot tea. That has to be consumed with a large mug of strong tea. Preferably in a greasy spoon cafe cooked either by a bloke in a stained t shirt or a woman in a striped apron who will refer to you as love.

@infobeautiful hm, but Ibuprofen after alcohol, if you want to keep your stomach lining intact… at least two, better three hours after the last cocktail?
@infobeautiful Here it's whatever soupy food I got in my shelves, I guess I can revoke my french once again ^^
@infobeautiful Lucky to be Italian. And simple water is what everyone with a scientific degree can advice, given alcohol metabolism.
@infobeautiful In which continent is traditional?

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not sure i'd want it if hungover but the german one sounds pretty tasty on toast for breakfast. ;)

@infobeautiful the french one is amazing by the way.
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Time. Water, sleep and time. Neat graphics though. Full English breakfast 😂
@infobeautiful Only the Dutch and science know what's going on. Points to French and Italians too. Germans and Romanians deserve what they get.

@infobeautiful A hangover basically is your body telling you not to poison it with obscene amounts of alcohol. Using a "hangover cure" instead of just listening to what your body tells you is telling your body do just go f*ck itself.

tsk. #humans

@infobeautiful curing alcohol with more alcohol? how does that even work?
@xarvos, alcohol only get metabolized when its level in blood is dropping, so adding more to it delays the inevitable
@infobeautiful It looks similar to the Turkish İşkembe Çorbası, which is delicious 😋
@infobeautiful I'm from the flat part of Germany, we like to combine the Germanic cure with the Dutch one.